Gig-fx inc. has presented the SubWah – a bass version of the popular MegaWah.
The new SubWah captures the signature wide-sweep range and funky low end of the Megawah, but has tailored the frequency ranges for bass guitar. The SubWah was developed with cooperation from top professional bass players in Boston, Nashville and LA, including Bootsy [...]
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Gig-fx makes one of the most interesting analog effect pedals in the market and you can take a look here to see some models that look really good. Now they have released a “new edition” of their Gig-FX Chopper Pedal, a multi-effects pedal with 5 different effects and mono and stereo output modes available.
This [...]
We talked about the Gig-fx pedals some time ago, but now the company announces that at the Winter NAMM show there will be a new product, the Gig-fx PRO-CHOP Multi-effect Pedal a device with the classic gig-fx pedal design and all-analog circuit, easy-to-use operation, FET switch, etc, but the most interesting feature is the dual [...]
Gig-fx has released another product on its effect pedals line, yes those with that characteristic shape, and this time the chosen one has been an overdrive pedal that can be used for a huge range of music types because its sound range. One of the gig-fx VOD Variable Overdrive Pedal highlights is that it keeps [...]
The stompbox company Gig-fx ahs announced a new wah pedal, the Gig-fx Kilo-Wah, an all-analog pedal built with lightweight aircraft aluminum that provides different types of wah effects. This pedal is based on the Mega-Wah pedal but in mono format and with less wah modes and controls, so easier to use.
The Gig-fx Kilo-Wah Pedal features [...]
Gig-fx has launched a MegaWah pedal, they manage the Gig-fx Mega-Wah sound taking a classic wah and widening the bass sweep and boosting the resonant peaks. The pedal is all analog and provides stereo in and out channels and can be also used as volume or gain pedal.
Features 4 wah sounds: the Mega-Wah, classic wah, [...]

